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Board approves new two‑story masonry home at 146 SE Seventh Ave in Marina Historic District

2859439 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

After review of massing, materials and flood‑elevation requirements, the Historic Preservation Board approved COA 2025‑056 permitting construction of a new two‑story masonry vernacular single‑family home at 146 Southeast Seventh Avenue in the Marina Historic District, with several site‑plan technical items to be addressed before certification.

The Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board on April 2 granted a Certificate of Appropriateness for the construction of a new two‑story masonry vernacular single‑family residence at 146 Southeast Seventh Avenue in the Marina Historic District.

Architect Christian Mendoza of GE Architecture presented the project for the owners and explained the design responds to surrounding massing while limiting second‑floor footprint to the rear. The project includes a raised finished floor elevation required by FEMA and local building code (presented as 9 feet NAVD), a two‑car garage accessed from the…

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